| DonFerrari said: “Ootori explains that once games are released for the PS5, Sony will gather data on how the console deals with heat. This data is key to understanding not just how millions of PS5s handle a wide variety of video games, but also how they handle them in diverse areas that are hot, cold, dusty, and so on,” Sony’s mechanical design department VP Yasuhiro Ootori told 4Gamer in an interview. Is it a good thing that they can adjust and improve over an already good solution or is it concerning that perhaps the cooling wasn't fully tested yet? |
I'm sure the console and its cooling have been "fully tested" but the option of increased data and feedback over the period of its life is of course good.
Like 100% of drugs that have been fully tested will still require scrutiny post approval. There are too many variables and we've seen this with every single console ever manufactured.







